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Skagen
Skagen () is the northernmost town in Denmark, on the east coast of the Skagen Odde peninsula in the far north of Jutland, part of Frederikshavn Municipality in Nordjylland, north of Frederikshavn and northeast of Aalborg. The Port of Skagen is Denmark's main fishing port and it also has a thriving tourist industry, attracting 2 million people annually.
Råbjerg Mile
migrating coastal dune in Denmark
Port of Skagen
Danish port
Skagensbanen
railway line in Denmark
Skagen Odde
peninsula of Denmark
Ålbæk Bugt
Bay off the coast of Denmark
Højen
thumb|Højen
Hulsig
thumb|right|Hulsig Church
Hulsig is a settlement and area of moorland and grey sand dunes in the Råbjerg Mile of the Skagens Odde peninsula, in northern Jutland, northern Denmark. The village lies along the Danish national road 40, to the southwest of the town of Skagen. The rugged heath area is protected under the title Hulsig Heath () . Hulsig Station (now a halt) and Hulsig Church (completed in 1894) are located in the area. Hulsig is home to one of the country's few remaining flocks of dune sheep.
Skagen's Vippefyr
navigational light mechanism in Skagen, Jutland, Denmark